The New Golden Age of Black Athlete Activism
Discussion: The New Golden Age of Black Athlete Activism

African-American athletes use their prominence and clout with increasing savvy and courage, borrowing what they know about branding to effect social change.
It hasn’t always been this way.
The outpouring for Muhammad Ali when he died obscured the extent to which many reviled him initially and how much he suffered professionally and financially for expressing his views. Similarly, the Olympic committee suspended John Carlos and Tommie Smith for their Black Power salute during the 1968 Olympics, and their careers met similar fates. High-profile athletes who followed, like Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, and Tiger Woods remained largely silent on political and social issues, focusing on pleasing sponsors. Times have changed.
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